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New York Times report on Luisita spurs reactions

New York Times report on Luisita spurs reactions A recent New York Times report on Hacienda Luisita spurred reactions from various groups. read more...
 

Power shortage in Mindanao on May 10

Power shortage in Mindanao on May 10

The National Power Grid Corporation (NPGC) revealed in a special hearing in Congress that Mindanao will experience a power shortage of 4-megawatts (mW) on election day, May 10 and 144mW by May 27.

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LP launches SLAMAT LORRRD

LP launches SLAMAT LORRRD “Ang galing at talino, sipag at tiyaga ay balewala kung walang integridad” - this was the Liberal Party’s shoutout during its senate slate launch and concert entitled: “Kating-kati ka na ba sa Pagbabago? SLAMAT LORRRD may Pag-asa na!” last January 27 at the Philippine Normal University gymnasium. read more...

Pinoy Power

Pinoy Power The reform movement calling itself PiNOY POWER will stage an inaugural concert on September 21, 2009 at the Theater of the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City. The concert promises ETONAPOTALAGA! — the arrival of a new leadership giving fresh hope. The title and event resurrects th... read more...

H1N1 and the Philippine response

H1N1 and the Philippine response Despite assurances from the Deparment of Health (DOH) that the cases of Influenza A(H1N1) infection in the Philippines are "mild," people are still worried as the number of cases in the country continues to rise.

The World Health Organization has declared a pandemic alert level six, citing widespread human... read more...
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(A)H1N1 Pandemic

Influenza A (H1N1) is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus which mutated out of four different strains of the influenza A virus found in pigs, human and birds. The outbreak began in Mexico in April 2009, spreading across the Americas and Asia in a matter of months. Due to its unprecedented spread across the globe, the H1N1 outbreak was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization in June 2009. Although most who contract the disease recover immediately, doctors have warned that the virus strain may still evolve into a more virulent form, causing wide-scale fatalities as in the case of the Spanish flu in 1918, or the Hong Kong flu in 1968. The first case of H1N1 in the Philippines was on May 18, 2009. By June, the country reported its first H1N1 fatality. Despite efforts by the Department of Health to slow the spread of the disease, the infected in the Philippines now number in the thousands. Although most recover without complications, the DOH has projected that up to a quarter of the country's 90 million people might become infected. Read more at WikiPilipinas

 

Brillante Mendoza

Best director awardee in Cannes 2009